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Questionable Questing

Andy333
Andy333
Something like that. I kind of want Charlie to be in some kind of feudal society or atleast one with the concept of nobles and authority, so a 40k world actually works great here, specifically because I want Charlie to be worshiped. I want her to not only struggle with controlling and trying to guide her cult, but also slowly grow to love it and love the feeling of being worshiped.
Andy333
Andy333
And a feudal society works best with that concept because it means a good chunk of the population is already primed and ready for the idea of surrendering to someone greater. If that makes sense. Plus I think Charlie, the demon girl, clashing with a society even more chaotic and despotic then hell could be fun too.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
And grounds the setting into a hard cyberpunk scifi style so you can make her magic stand out more. Also, pictures of milfs being corrupted into inbreeding.
And I said 40k based. So, what ya like about 40k's ideas that you could split into its own thing
Andy333
Andy333
But I like the 40k idea specifically because it forces Charlie out of her comfort zone and to be more proactive. Since the big issues is that even outside of her own setting she's so powerful not a lot can physically threaten her, especially if a lot of her friends are following along, and she can be pretty passive as well.
Andy333
Andy333
She specifically tries diplomacy first and has no desire to rule outside of her own little hotel. So the situation outside has to be specifically fucked up enough for her to actively want to conquer, fight back, and even consider the idea of cooperating with and eventually leading a full blown cult dedicated to her. Plus the nature of 40k would also cause some pretty fun character growth and introspection for her.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
More pics for the smut throne. and I say 40k inspired. For creativity I suggest not doing 40k directly. Doing a based on 40k and taking from other things and building up from there but keep the setting of the story small at first. Focus in on the tiny so you can expand over time and not be overwhelmed.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
I'm personally fighting the urge to say how much I fucking love Chaos Sorcerers and psychic magic rituals and all that occult trappings for things like Thousand Sons and Runepriests. Its great they are in the scifi world
Andy333
Andy333
Andy333
Andy333
The flames around the edges and the variation in the skin tone and sweat. Chef's kiss. But yeah, I think one of the biggest things that makes 40k so great is that combination of classical fantasy elements into a Sci Fi world and not having either side conflict or compete. Too many stories, looking at Star Wars in particular, have this weird obsession with being embarrassed with one side and ignoring it.
Andy333
Andy333
As if having certain technologies or explaining how they work somehow lessens the impact of their magic, and vice versa.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
Like the bared boob for her and how wet it is. So what would you love most in 40k and what if you could take it out and put in other stuff in the 40k ideas would you do?
Andy333
Andy333
The problem with 40k is that first and foremost a game designed to sell Miniatures. So for example asking for an ending is never going to happen because then there's no more toys to sell. Can't kill off certain characters or factions for the same reason. It's also over the top grime dark is its theme so if you start lighting it up you stand to lose a core element of its design.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
Would you make Chaos less omipresent danger all the time?
Andy333
Andy333
But for specific ones. I don't like the obsession with the Horus heresy. The emperor never needed a defined personality and worked a lot better when we had zero clue if he was even a real guy. The mystique he used to have is getting chipped away every single time we get a new book detailing him being a dumb ass or all his kids having serious daddy issues.
Andy333
Andy333
Speaking of Daddy Issues. The Primarch's in general could've been handled better. They could've been handled a lot worse to be honest, but honestly Horus's whole freak out should've been a lot more dramatic and sad but was instead pretty mid once we actually learned everyone's motivation. Plus like you said Chaos needs a nerf and a few losses. They've been winning to much and it's making their fan insufferable.
Andy333
Andy333
But what I love the most about Warhammer, and the big reason I dislike the huge focus on the Primarch's, is the scale. Do you know how rare it is for a Sci Fi setting to have armies in the millions? The clone wars in Star Wars were fought with only a couple million. Do you know how refreshing it is that whole planets getting lost are seen as a roadblock in a campaign and not the end of the world?
Andy333
Andy333
Planets fall. Fleets get destroyed. Billions of people die, and it's only Tuesday for everyone involved. It's a Sci Fi setting that makes its wars feel real. They are drawn out, slogging messes that takes something from everyone. There are no plucky rebels or a super genius that automatically wins the war with zero casualties in one dramatic swoop. Just a grinding fight everywhere.
Bob is bob
Bob is bob
I like the primarchs as epic hero and tragedy characters but see your point. So Charlie on cyberpunk gang world where the local imperial system has failed and the more evil cults are converging, she is called in as a savior spirit from a desperate populace
Andy333
Andy333
It's why I hate the Primarchs, because I think having such powerful figures roaming around with this ability to single handedly fix or fuck up everything around him, directly takes away from the feeling of war. Of being a very small cog in an impossibly sized machine. Of every victory feeling hard fought and desperately won. Of wars having a tangible weight to them.
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